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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . WITCHELL STROUD the upper escarpment of the hill and below the shelly beds some yards is second escarpment formed by the ragstonebeds of the Inferior Oolite Top of Stroud Hill Surfaceearth to feet Shelly bed feet long Clay Stonesfield Slate Fuller's